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  1. Hace 16 horas · Frederick Polydore Nodder's illustration accompanying George Shaw's 1797 species description. The California condor was described by English naturalist George Shaw in 1797 as Vultur californianus; Archibald Menzies collected the type specimen "from the coast of California" during the Vancouver expedition. [4] It was originally classified in the same genus as the Andean condor (V. gryphus), but ...

  2. www.thehindu.com › children › call-of-the-wildCall of the wild - The Hindu

    Hace 11 horas · Well, you could explore a career in ornithology. This branch of zoology deals with the study of birds. From tiny hummingbirds to large ostriches, ornithologists know them all.

  3. www.birdguides.com › sightings › ficedula-parvaSighting Report - BirdGuides

    Hace 16 horas · Bird Path. Back to sightings. Other sightings of this Red-breasted Flycatcher. 26/09/2024 10:37. Isles of Scilly. Subscribe here to view site. 10:36. Details of this sighting are only available to our BirdGuides Ultimate or our BirdGuides Pro subscribers. Please login or subscribe to view this information.

  4. Hace 16 horas · These are titles the DePauw Libraries has active subscriptions; links have been added below taking you to to the Library catalog. Different providers offer different years of coverage, so be sure to scroll down within the title record to see print holdings and the Access Online link for online coverage.

  5. Hace 3 horas · Discover Project Puffin Visitor Center in Rockland, Maine: Learn about the history and hopeful future of Maine’s nesting birds at this interactive Audubon facility.

  6. Hace 16 horas · The bird seemed to a cockatoo of some sort (sorry, your live blog host’s ornithology skills are rather limited), and EF Education shared a clip of the bird-saving act on Instagram writing: “Lachlan spotted an injured bird during his ride and the crew stopped to move the new friend into a safer location.

  7. Hace 16 horas · Male Baltimore Oriole (Photo from Cornell lab of Ornithology) Its common name is based on the resemblance of the male’s colors to those on the coat-of-arms of 17th-century Lord Baltimore, ...